50 state/Canada Trivia

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Explore the 50 States and Canada Trivia!

Test your knowledge about the fascinating facts of the 50 states and Canada! Challenge yourself with questions ranging from state nicknames to unique geographical features. This quiz is perfect for geography buffs and trivia lovers alike!

Key Features:

  • 52 engaging questions
  • Learn fun facts about each state
  • Perfect for all ages
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by WanderingAtlas321
Which state is known as the “Beehive State”?
What is the only state flag that is two-sided?
In which U.S. State would you find a full-size replica of the Parthenon?
The largest contiguous ranch, in the United States is in this state
The town of Deming is known for its annual duck races. Which state is this in?
The coastline boasts so many deep harbors it is thought all the navies in the world could anchor in them.
The World Championship Cow Chip Throw is held each April which state is this held?
This state dance is square dancing
Which state was this highway originally built as a military supply road during world 2.
Kangaroo Rat can live its entire life without drinking a drop of liquid. What state is this in?
The largest porch swing in the world is located in this state
€Equal Rights’ is this state official state motto
This state flag was officially adopted in 1897
The world’s first Electric Trolley System was introduced in this state
A fountain believed to be the tallest in the world is located in which state?
In this state, The average temperature in July is 81.4 degrees; January it is 39.5; and the annual average is 61.7 degrees. The average rainfall is 48.52 inches and the average snowfall is 5.2 inches.
In this state coffee is now grown alongside the avocado as part of an experimental project
This state covers 75% of the land area of the U.S. With an altitude over 10,000 feet.
In this state Twelve concrete observation towers along the coast were constructed during World War II to protect the state’s coastal towns from German u-boat attacks
This state holds the Guinness record for the world’s largest strawberry shortcake.
The pirate Edward “Blackbeard” Teach made a home in this state
The Lewis & Clark Highway (United State Highway 12) is the shortest route from the midwest to the Pacific Coast and the longest highway within a national forest in the nation. Which state is this in?
The first professional baseball game was played in this state on May 4, 1871
A bronze life-sized sculpture of a Norwegian immigrant family (circa 1860) is located on a six acre restored prairie site located in this state
At one time it was against the law to serve ice cream on cherry pie in this state
Cheeseburgers were first served in 1934 in this state
The only state that still refers to the Napoleonic Code in its state law.
The first dental school in the United States opened in this state
This state displays a giant milk bottle on the museum’s wharf. If it were real it would hold 50,000 gallons of milk and 8,620 gallons of cream
This state has 116 lighthouses and navigational lights
This state has 90,000 mikes of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined
The rarest of North American cranes lives in this state
The tallest man in documented medical history was Robert Pershing Wadlow is from this state
In this state Elk, Deer and antelope populations outnumber the humans
In 1833 the first free public library in the United States was established in this state
This state has the most shopping malls in one area in the world with seven major shopping malls in a 25 sq. Mile radius.
This state is home to the first abolitionist group, bloomers, marshmallows, Jell-O, French’s Mustard, baby shoes, gold teeth and the mail chute
Babe Ruth hit his first home run in this state on March 7, 1914
This state passed a bill in 1987 making English the official state language
€Hang On Sloopy” is the official state rock song.
This state holds the Christmas Tree capital of the world.
The world’s largest bug that is 58 feet long and 928 times actual termite size is on the roof of this pest control company in this stateThe world’s largest bug that is 58 feet long and 928 times actual termite size is on the roof of this pest control company in this state
This state has the largest Gingko farm in the world
Fossilized remains of life 50 million years ago have been arranged in unusual forms in this state
Dr Pepper was invented in this state in 1885.
Until 1996, this state was the only state without a Wal-Mart
Eight United States Presidents were born in this state
This state is the birthplace of both Jimi Hendrix
The first brick street in the world was laid on October 23, 1870 in this state
The nation’s first kindergarten was established in 1856 and the first students were local German- Speaking youngsters. Which state was this in?
In Canada, what is a loonie?
What are the 2 official languages used in Canada?
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